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Nike's new ad, "Nothing Beats a Londoner," is drawing raves—and some scorn — Quartz
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Why we almost loved Nike's Nothing Beats a Londoner campaign | Creative Moment
Kane talks about London upbringing as Nike release all-star advert
Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. 13th July 2021. A NIKE advert in Piccadilly Circus celebrates England at the UEFA EURO 2020. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News Stock Photo - Alamy
How Nike's “Nothing Beats A Londoner” Taps The City's Real Culture
Nike London advert: The inside story from some who feature - BBC News
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The Nike advert is everything': Londoners hail incredible film starring Harry Kane, Mo Farah and Skepta as a 'fantastic celebration' of the capital | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
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London 2012 Olympics will not take legal action over Nike ad campaign | Advertising | The Guardian
Consumerism Is Evil But Nike's Londoner Ad Is NOT
Green Park, London, UK. 29th July 2012. Nike use a 'sports' theme to coincide with the London 2012 Olympics. Accused of 'ambush' marketing the adverts were deemed not to have infringed their
Nike's advert 'Nothing Beats a Londoner' hailed as one of the best ever made | The Sun
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Why Nike's ad will fail to connect with most consumers
Nike, Amazon, brands react to Euros win by England's women's team | Ad Age